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WHAT ARE FEEDS? WHAT IS RSS?

A feed delivers regularly updated summaries of web content, including headlines that link to full versions of that content. When you subscribe to a feed using a feed reader, you'll be able to quickly see summaries of new information in one place. RSS ("Really Simple Syndication") is a widely-supported format for feeds.

HOW DO I USE FEEDS?

To subscribe to dscriber RSS feeds, you will need a feed reader (or "news aggregator"). Feed readers allow you to subscribe to and view many feeds. By automatically retrieving updates, they can help you stay current with new stories soon after they are published. Different feed readers are available, many for free. Some are applications that you download and install. Others are web-based and work inside your browser.

To subscribe to dscriber feeds in your feed reader, right-click on one of the feeds and select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location." Follow the instructions for your particular feed reader to paste this location (URL) where it asks for the URL of the feed you wish to subscribe to.
The latest versions of popular web browsers also support feeds directly. In these browsers you can simply click on the feed link to view or subscribe to it. Note: You will need a feed reader or current browser to subscribe to feeds. If you click on a feed link in an old browser, it may display unfriendly, unformatted code.

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dscriber offers RSS as a free service to any individual user or non-profit organization, subject to the following terms and conditions:

  • Use will be for non-commercial purposes.
  • Use is limited to platforms in which a functional link is made available allowing immediate display of the full article or video on the dscriber.com platform, as specified in the feed.
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  • By accessing our RSS service you are indicating your understanding and agreement that you will not use dscriber RSS in contravention of the above conditions. dscriber reserves the right to discontinue this service at any time and further reserves the right to request the immediate cessation of any specific use of its RSS service.
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Bret Michaels update: Guitarist posts new song, speaks about need for privacy
By D. Scriber  |  Tuesday, April 27 2010 06:54   

As Bret Michael remains in intensive care at an undisclosed hospital following bleeding around his brain last week, Pete Evick, the guitarist for the Bret Michaels Band and a friend of Michaels', issued a statement this morning meant to combat the media frenzy surrounding Michaels' condition.

In a message on BretMichaels.com this morning, Evick, who said he rarely speaks out about Bret, wrote, "It is out of respect first and foremost for his precious daughters, their mother and his immediate family that none of us say anything. The press has a way of taking information and doing what they want with it. At a critical time, we who care deepest for him, refuse to offer any information that can be delivered incorrectly. Imagine if your children or parents read something even slightly not true about you or your health on the internet. Its not fun."

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Furor in Spain: left vs. right battle over Baltasar Garzón
By Sancho in Spain  |  Monday, April 26 2010 10:19   

Air for the Falange

Spain's campaigning judge, Baltasar Garzón, has provoked fury amongst those on the right of the nation's politics as well as the remaining supporters of the Franco regime. His decision to investigate the crimes committed during the dictator's era has opened up not just one but several cans of worms as those opposing the judge have sought to have him brought before the courts.
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Stephen Hawking says aliens could be as brutal as Christopher Columbus
By D. Scriber  |  Sunday, April 25 2010 17:10   

hawkingstpBritish physicist Stephen Hawking, the brilliant man who wrote "A Brief History of Time," says aliens probably exist and frets that if they discover Earth their intentions might be less like the film, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and more like the book, "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." In the book, alien bureaucrats determine the Earth should be demolished to make way for a space highway. Sorry. Nothing personal. Prepare to die.

It's not such a crazy thought, says Hawking, in a Discovery Channel series.

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Credit scores: Senator says consumers should have free access to one
By D. Scriber  |  Friday, April 23 2010 07:45   

udallFor consumers in the United States, a credit score may affect whether they are able to get a loan to buy a home, a car, a credit card, or even a bank account. But if a consumer wants to find out what their score is, they've got to pay money to get the information. Today, U.S. Sen. Mark Udall introduced a bill that would change that, granting consumers free access to their credit score, the most important factor banks and lenders consider when consumers apply for loans.

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